
State is no longer tops in harvesting Canada geese
There were times in the past decade when the Keystone Sate led the entire North American continent in the harvest of Canada geese. That’s no longer the case.
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There were times in the past decade when the Keystone Sate led the entire North American continent in the harvest of Canada geese. That’s no longer the case.
Peck’s Pond, Promised Land Lake (Pike County) — Anglers were drop-shotting plastic crawlers in the weeds, and dragging them across lily pads in recent weeks. Frogs over lily pads also were yielding bass in cooler-than-normal

Locust leafminer turns hundreds of thousands of trees brown each September, but the insect does little lasting damage

Group that offers sick kids hunting, fishing adventures makes Pennsylvania
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NORTHWEST REGION • Clarion County WCO Jesse N. Bish reports charges have been filed on an individual for operating his ATV on Hunter Access property. The man also did not procure registration and insurance, and
Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 11: Charles E. Bechtel RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Crown Plaza. For more info call Trygve Kleppinger, 610-478-4500. Sept. 12: Erie RGS Banquet, 6 p.m., Erie Elks Lodge #67. For more info call Jessica
Lake Erie (Erie County) — The best perch and walleye fishing of the year were reported in mid-August. Walleyes were on the south side of the First Trench in 60 to 72 feet from Walnut
Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio rivers (Allegheny County) — A good smallmouth bass bite was reported on all three rivers, with shiners and tubes productive. Typical fishing spots on the Ohio, such as the Neville Island back
Spring Creek (Centre County) — Water was a nice level, clear and in the mid-60s as of Aug. 15. Tricos were hatching. Ants, beetles and other terrestrials fished along the bank were taking trout during
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